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Language, Truth and Logic
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“Language, Truth, and Logic” by A.J. Ayer dismantles traditional metaphysics, arguing that claims about God and objective values are meaningless. Published in 1936, this groundbreaking work revolutionized philosophical thought. Explore Ayer’s logical positivism and its impact on how we understand truth and language. ISBN: 9780141186047
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Abhigyan Raj –
Ayer’s arguments are compelling and thought-provoking. This book expanded my horizon in understanding philosophy.
Rashika Na –
I appreciated Ayer’s boldness, even if I disagree with some of his conclusions. Provocative and thought-provoking.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
A brilliant and controversial work. It challenged traditional metaphysics and paved the way for new approaches.
Shivaa Minocha –
I struggled with some of the concepts, but I appreciated the book’s ambition.
Ayush Rai –
Ayer’s writing is sharp, but his arguments felt overly dismissive at times. Challenging but not always convincing.
Arya Samridhi –
An important book, but not an easy read. Be prepared to grapple with complex ideas.
Mahima Singh –
A must-read for philosophy students. It’s dense and requires careful reading, but it’s rewarding.
Onkar Pandey –
Some of the arguments are a bit too simplistic. Still, a valuable contribution to philosophy.
Prerna Gupta –
Revolutionary in its time, but I found it a bit dry and repetitive. Still worth reading for historical context.
Jigyasa Singh –
A groundbreaking work that continues to be debated. Ayer’s ideas are still relevant and important.
Vipasha Sharma –
Ayer’s logical rigor is admirable. It changed my perspective on language and meaning.
Harikrishnan P –
Not an easy read, but rewarding for those interested in logical positivism.
Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
An essential read for anyone interested in the philosophy of language. Some parts are hard to grasp.
Aman Dubey –
A classic of th-century philosophy. It had a profound impact on how we think about truth and meaning.
Kaustuv Bhattacharya –
Ayer’s writing is clear and concise, but his arguments are not always persuasive.
Sonamsi –
A foundational text in logical positivism. Some of the ideas feel dated, but the core arguments are still relevant.
Shantanu Gupta –
A truly transformative read. Ayer’s ideas are presented with clarity and precision.
Paras Gohri –
I found it fascinating but also frustrating. Ayer’s certainty can be off-putting.
Satyapriya –
An important book, but be warned: it’s not for beginners. It requires a solid grounding in philosophy.
Jyoti –
While influential, some points feel dogmatic. Still, worthwhile for its historical importance.
Bharti Jain –
A game-changer when it was published. It’s aged well, though some of the claims need updating.
Rohit Batra –
Dense and challenging, but ultimately rewarding. Ayer’s ideas are still relevant today.
Rohan –
Ayer’s clarity is impressive. The verification principle is powerful but has its limitations.